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What day is it today: November 17th
What day is it today: November 17
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This day is the 322nd in the Gregorian calendar, with 44 days left until the new year. 11/17/2024, Sputnik Belarus
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Did you know that November 17 is International Students Day? Read about what else marked November 17 in the Sputnik review. What happened on November 17 In 1869, the official opening of the Suez Canal for shipping took place. In 1873, the Hungarian cities of Buda, Obuda and Pest merged, forming modern Budapest. In 1953, access was opened to the Lenin-Stalin mausoleum. In 1995, the last issue of the Today newspaper was published. November 17 in Russia is celebrated as the Day of the Precinct Officer, in Italy – the Day of Protection of Black Cats. In addition, November 17 is the International Day of Premature Babies. Who was born on November 17 November 17 in the Orthodox calendar The Orthodox on November 17 honor the memory of St. Ioannikios the Great, the Hieromartyrs Nikander and Ermei, St. Mercury of Pechersk, Blessed Simon. Name day On this day, the name day of Nicholas, Stepan, Porfiry, Ivan, Evgeniy, Ilya and Alexander. November 17 in the folk calendarPeople believed that on this day it was necessary to stay at home, and if possible, not even go out into the yard, not to mention going beyond the fence. The people believed that when leaving the house, one could encounter evil spirits. Also, evil spirits could sneak into the house themselves in order to steal hot coals from the stove. That’s why on this day they didn’t even give the neighbors “fire” so that happiness wouldn’t leave the house. People said: “Svetets, hold the torch tightly so that not a single soot from the hut is snatched away by evil spirits.”
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information about what holiday it is today: calendar for every day
information about what holiday it is today: calendar for every day
This day is the 322nd in the Gregorian calendar, with 44 days left until the new year.
Did you know that November 17 is International Students Day? Read about what else November 17 is marked in in Sputnik’s review.
What happened on November 17
In 1869, the Suez Canal was officially opened for shipping.
In 1873, the Hungarian cities of Buda, Óbuda and Pest merged to form modern Budapest.
In 1953, access to the Lenin-Stalin mausoleum was opened.
In 1995, the last issue of the Today newspaper was published.
On November 17, Russia celebrates the Day of the Precinct Officer, and in Italy the Day of Protection of Black Cats. In addition, November 17 is International Day of Premature Babies.
Who was born on November 17
Emperor Vespasian (9-79) Historian Friedrich Schlosser (1776-1861) Mathematician August Mobius (1790-1868) Psychologist Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934) Film director Ivan Pyryev (1901-1968) Film director Martin Scorsese (1942) Actor Danny DeVito ( 1944) Film actress Sophie Marceau (1966) Actress Rachel McAdams (1978) Tennis player Elise Mertens (1995)
November 17 in the Orthodox calendar
On November 17, Orthodox Christians honor the memory of the Venerable Ioannikis the Great, the Hieromartyrs Nikander and Hermei, the Venerable Mercury of Pechersk, and Blessed Simon.
On this day, Nikolai, Stepan, Porfiry, Ivan, Evgeniy, Ilya and Alexander have a name day.
November 17 in the folk calendar
People believed that on this day it was necessary to stay at home and, if possible, not even go out into the yard, let alone go beyond the fence. The people believed that when leaving the house, one could encounter evil spirits.
Also, evil spirits could sneak into the house themselves to steal hot coals from the stove. That’s why on this day they didn’t even give the neighbors “fire” so that happiness wouldn’t leave the house. People said: “Svetets, hold the torch tightly so that not a single soot from the hut is snatched away by evil spirits.”